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“Arthur E. Morgan’s Ethical Code for the Tennessee Valley Authority.” Ed. by Roy Talbert, Jr. The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 40 (1968): 119-127.
Birdwell, Michael E. “Old Hickory and the Hindenburg Line: The 30th Division in World War I.” The Journal of East Tennessee History 74 (2002): 1-23.
Bissell, A.K. “A Reminiscence of Oak Ridge.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 39 (1967): 71-86.
Byrd, Rebecca. “Supporting and Tempering Distant Forces: The World War II Experience of Chestnut Hill, Tennessee.” The Journal of East Tennessee History 85 (2013): 70-89.
Cansler, Sarah. “ ‘Stamp Out This Awful Cancer’: The Fear of Radicals, Atheists, and Modernism at the University of Tennessee in the 1920s.” The Journal of East Tennessee History 85 (2013): 48-69.
Eigelsbach, William B. and Jamie Sue Linder. “ ‘If Not the People Who?’: Prosecution Correspondence Preparatory to the Scopes Trial.” The Journal of East Tennessee History 70 (1998): 110-121. (Part 1)
Eigelsbach, William B. and Jamie Sue Linder. “ ‘If Not the People Who?’: Prosecution Correspondence Preparatory to the Scopes Trial.” The Journal of East Tennessee History 70 (1998): 122-145. (Part 2)
“Families of the Norris Reservoir Area: The photographs of Marshall Wilson.” Tennessee Ancestors 3, no. 2 (August 1987): 74-88.
Govan, Gilbert E. “The Solid South?” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 12 (1940): 3-15.
Hicks, Bobby Eugene. “The Great Objector: The Life and Public Career of Dr. John R. Neal.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 41 (1969): 33-66.
Hunter, Edna Best. “ ‘I Worked at Oak Ridge’: An Early Narrative of Life in the Secret City.” The Journal of East Tennessee History 78 (2006): 73-83.
Lakin, Matthew. “ ‘A Dark Night’: The Knoxville Race Riot of 1919.” The Journal of East Tennessee History 72 (2000): 1-29.
Lamon, Lester C. “Tennessee Race Relations and the Knoxville Riot of 1919.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 41 (1969): 67-85.
Lillard, Stewart. “Highway 30: The David Wiley Lillard Memorial Highway.” Tennessee Ancestors 26, no. 3 (December 2010): 156-169.
Lowitt, Richard. “ ‘Present at the Creation’: George W. Norris, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the TVA Enabling Act.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 48 (1976): 116-126.
McDonald, Michael J. and John Muldowny. “Reburying the Dead: Disinterment and Reinterment at TVA’s Norris Dam.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 47 (1975): 118-138.
Newman, John J. “Knox County and East Tennessee World War I Draft Registration Cards.” Tennessee Ancestors 18, no. 3 (December 2002): 202-216.
Prince, R.P. and A. Milton Stanley. “What Does ‘K-25’ Stand For?: Deciphering the Origins of the Manhattan Project Code Names in Oak Ridge.” The Journal of East Tennessee History 72 (2000): 82-86.
Purcell, Aaron D. “Power to the People: David Lilienthal Founds TVA’s Electric Power Policy, 1933.” The Journal of East Tennessee History 70 (1998): 90-108.
Rogers, Michael. “TVA Population Removal: Attitudes and Expectations of the Dispossessed at the Norris and Cherokee Dam Sites.” The Journal of East Tennessee History 67 (1995): 89-105.
Talbert, Roy, Jr. “Arthur E. Morgan’s Social Philosophy and the Tennessee Valley Authority.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications (1969): 86-99.
Walker, Melissa. “Making Do and Doing Without: East Tennessee Farm Women Cope with Economic Crisis, 1920-1941.” The Journal of East Tennessee History 68 (1996): 8-30.